2016 veggie garden

numberfour

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My kids picked this years veggies, I also kept and dried some seeds from my wife's favourite but expensive tomatoes.
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First time in this property for a veggie grow the space isn't the biggest, its since been turned over with copious amounts of rabbit poo added
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The plants
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Will be planting some of these in the ground this week and giving the rest away
 

Joe Blows Trees

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The squirrels have destroyed my first batch of vegetables so I've had to start again. Thankfully one pepper plant IMAG2793_1.jpg and a broccoli IMAG2794_1.jpg are still kicking. They'll go out once I completely cage the raised bed garden. I also planted some catnip IMAG2795_1.jpg
and some fern lavender herbs which I hope have a nice aroma. IMAG2796_1.jpg

Looking good Gary!
 

Dave's Not Here

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The squirrels have destroyed my first batch of vegetables so I've had to start again.

Damn squirrels can be a problem here too, along with rabbits, raccoon and sometimes even a deer. Last year I had some critter really fucking with me, like my first ripe cherokee purple, I let it ripen on the vine, it was looking great, the morning I go out to pick it, it's laying on the ground with one bite out of it..... Then I had what was probably the biggest tomato I had ever grown, I think it might have been a Belgium Giant, same thing... go out to pick it, and it's on the ground with a big bite out of it... this continued all season... ate my biggest cantaloupe too, totally gone, with the cracked open shell of a smaller one nearby... I'm thinking raccoon... I hope it has moved on or it will be war this year.
 

Dave's Not Here

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I'm thinking about blowing a little money on wood chips to put around my raised beds, I get sick of all the grass and weeds around them and then they drops seeds in the beds and you have to deal with that all the time. So I'm thinking a layer of cardboard and cedar mulch woodchips, I have 4 - 4x8 beds with a little more space than a mower needs between them. So sick of weeds and grass getting in my shit and a little less mowing.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I'm thinking about blowing a little money on wood chips to put around my raised beds, I get sick of all the grass and weeds around them and then they drops seeds in the beds and you have to deal with that all the time. So I'm thinking a layer of cardboard and cedar mulch woodchips, I have 4 - 4x8 beds with a little more space than a mower needs between them. So sick of weeds and grass getting in my shit and a little less mowing.
The cost won't be that much for the beds, and it will reduce your stress level. But it will leave you with a decision to make. What to do with all that spare time you used to be weeding?
 

Dave's Not Here

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Rained like hell here earlier, knocked over a tray of tomato starts I had out, they're all flopping around now... I imagine they'll pull through it though and I might stake them up with bbq skewers.

Lettuce is growing fast in all the rain, I'll be thinning some of this bed out a little for a salad tomorrow. I've got several more plots of lettuce besides this one.

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Gary Goodson

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Rained like hell here earlier, knocked over a tray of tomato starts I had out, they're all flopping around now... I imagine they'll pull through it though and I might stake them up with bbq skewers.

Lettuce is growing fast in all the rain, I'll be thinning some of this bed out a little for a salad tomorrow. I've got several more plots of lettuce besides this one.

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You made me want a salad so I went outside and came back with this
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Dave's Not Here

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Looks great man, can't wait to have my first one, been waiting impatiently... the store lettuce sucks... is that bottom pic arugula? I usually grow some of that too.
 
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